A paradise for cycling enthusiasts, the French Alps offer some of the most breathtaking and challenging routes in the world. With its picturesque landscapes, iconic mountain passes and legendary cols, this region attracts thousands of cyclists from all over the world every year. In this article, we take you on a journey through the Hautes-Alpes and the Vallée des Belleville, two areas known for their stunning cycling opportunities. If you want to cycle in the French Alps, this is where you want to be.
Hautes-Alpes: cycling through mountain villages and majestic passes
The Hautes-Alpes department is a true paradise for cyclists. Here we find some of the most challenging and scenic routes you can imagine. Cycling in the French Alps is a treat and this region is the icing on the cake. One of the most striking features of this area are the historic mountain villages that adorn the hills. Cyclists can enjoy picturesque villages such as Briançon, the highest town in Europe, and Embrun, surrounded by crystal-clear lakes and majestic mountains.
Sleep
We stayed in the Grand Hotel in Saint-Chauffrey, a village that lives off winter sports in winter, and is increasingly focusing on cyclists in summer. Besides its great restaurant and spa, the hotel offers facilities for guarded bike storage. So there is no surprise to see a breakfast guest in cycling clothes.
Galibier
One of the most famous climbs in Hautes-Alpes is the Col du Galibier. This mythical mountain pass is high on the wish list of many a cyclist. With its altitude of 2,642 metres and breathtaking views, climbing the Galibier an unforgettable experience. The road winds through alpine meadows and offers ever-changing vistas the higher you go.
Lautaret as a warm-up
Climbing the Galibier is challenging. But when you finally reach the summit, a sense of triumph engulfs you as you look out over the majestic peaks and realise you have conquered heights once conquered only by the greatest.
We climb the Galibier via the Col du Lautaret. A col that is not only a mountain pass, but also an icon in cycling history. As one of the most visited and ridden cols in the Tour de France, the Lautaret is steeped in legends and stories. The path that winds up is like a timeline of triumphs and defeats, a witness to epic battles between riders and themselves.
From the start to the summit of the Galibier
The ascent begins gradually, enticing with sweeping views and fresh mountain air. As you ascend, the air becomes thinner and the scenery wilder. The final kilometres are the steepest, but the reward is worth it. The summit of the Galibier offers not only panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, but also a sense of connection to the history of cycling, a feeling that makes every pedal stroke meaningful.
Col d'Izoard
The Col d'Izoard is a jewel in the crown of the French Alps, loved by cyclists for its unique blend of challenge and beauty. This mountain pass, which has been part of a 'Tour de France' stage 35 times, stretches 2360 metres above sea level and offers a spectacular ride through green meadows, winding roads and hairpin bends. The Izoard is known for its constantly changing landscape, from forested slopes to rugged alpine meadows, making the climb a visual spectacle. The satisfaction of reaching the summit is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, making the Col d'Izoard an unforgettable experience for any cyclist seeking adventure and beauty.
Col du Granon for dessert
Saint-Chaffrey borders the start of the Col du Granon. The Granon may not be as well known as some other legendary cols, but that does not make its appeal any less strong. In 2022, the Granon was the stage on which Jonas Vingeraard managed to seal victory over Tadej Pogacar, and thus the Tour managed to win.
This Granon is known for being quiet and less frequented, making it a favourite for cyclists looking for a more peaceful and intimate experience. With its winding road climbing up through dense forests, the Granon offers a different perspective on Alpine cycling. As you move uphill in solitude and silence, you can completely surrender and enjoy the magic of nature around you. The reward is not only the feeling of achievement, but also the satisfaction of discovering a hidden gem in the treasure chest of the Alps.
Vallée des Belleville: a hidden treasure for cyclists
Located in the heart of the French Alps, the Vallée des Belleville may be less known to the general cycling public, but it represents a hidden treasure for cyclists. This valley is surrounded by some of the most famous ski resorts, such as Les Menuires and Val Thorens, but in the summer months it reveals a different, less discovered side.
We stayed in Les Menuires at the hotel Lodji, a sophisticated place with luxurious rooms, an extensive spa with views of the surrounding cols and incredibly good cuisine. Around the corner is the crown jewel of this valley, the Col de la Madeleine.
Col de la Madeleine
With its nearly 20 kilometres of climbing and an average gradient of about 8%, it is a challenge that will appeal to both experienced and adventurous cyclists. Along the way, you will be rewarded with pristine nature, babbling brooks and the tranquillity of mountain scenery.
Those who think there is only road activity in the valley are wrong. The (electric) MTB is increasingly making its entry into the valley. Led by local legend and guide, Rémi Cachera and Didier Collomb, we head towards Val Thorens. After climbing the Tougnète overlooking the Col de la Loze (now famous from the Tour de France 2023), we descend to Chez Pépé Nicolas at 1400 metres altitude. Where we eat salmon from the lakes surrounding Val Thorens. The subsequent descent is challenging and breathtaking.
Cycling in the French Alps is an experience not to be missed as a cyclist (or mountain biker). Whether you seek the challenge of legendary cols or want to enjoy peaceful valleys and picturesque villages, this region has something for everyone. The Hautes-Alpes and Vallée des Belleville promise an unforgettable adventure where you not only push your physical limits, but are also treated to the majestic beauty of nature.
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